Fiuise B&B Dingle
Dingle, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland
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Last day in Ring of Kerry
... I fell in, in front of pretty much our entire group. Megan just casually stepped onto a rock on the water so I followed, and I fell off of one rock, onto another, and into the water. Grace the gymnast as her best.
Next stop was I believe Muckross Gardens before we headed back to Cork!
Stay tuned... OFF TO MOROCCO (YES AFRICA!!) ON THURSDAY!
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Ring of Kerry Day 2!
... the beach and were able check out McCarthy Castle.
After lunch, we took another trip to a fort. This one had walls 10 feet thick.
For the evening activities, we went to a pub to play trivia! 8 rounds, ten questions each. Luckily we had a boy from Canada on our team who happened to be a genius. And since we used our resources, we may have used from wifi.. Work smarter, not harder, right!? We won :)
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Off to the Ring of Kerry!
... It was really fun to learn the group dances and interact with other people on the trip we did not know. The dancing was also quite the workout. Later that night, we met up with some friends we had made from Minnesota and laughed so incredibly hard and shared our traveling stories with each other until 2 in the morning. ...
Week 6
... thing they have to do is keep their hand on the car for the entire week and whoever lasts the longest wins! The girl who won was outside in the cold for 68 hours with only 1 bathroom break every 12 hours. That is some true dedication my friends.
Friday: Today started my trip around the ring of Kerry. This was one of my most favorite vacations ever. If you ever go to Ireland in fact, you all should come to Ireland for this tour alone because it is ...
Irish Paradise
... but did walk for 5 hours. We got very dirty on this hike, but it was well worth it. The hillside was so green, it was beautiful! On another day, we decided to go for a long walk out to the Lighthouse. This was our favorite scenery so far. There were beautiful, jagged cliffs leading into the ocean, this was the part of Ireland I had wanted to see most! We obviously had to climb all the way down them and get close to the ocean! It was quite a climb and many of the cliffs ...


